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    MTCPFOUT) MATL TftTmtNTC, MET)FOTir, Ql.'K(10y, FRIDAY, .TAN'UAttY 'SI,' 1919
PAOT! ..FTVT5
ME A TUMBLE
I'Oli'l'I.ANI), J ii n. til, Tim whole,
m n liuviuu" I Hi''"' of i'uuk in I'lirlliiml
in ii i Ui'l h full IikIiiv lo .'15 I'i'iilM, ii ,1),.
imi'iihh or ix cents IViiin viwIi.nIiiy'h
pi-lie, ' Kuur were rt itilittir tmiiiv nl
ll'll'll 'llll III '15 CI'lllH, A fllW Week
I'fn llii'v W'ft H5 fi'iilH. l'iiMi.i.i
I'OllllilillllH llll IHIT I III. ('Ullllll'v mill
mi "miiiIIv worm weather in (ii-cuon,
! illoritnsi'd ci;l' priiiluctiiln
WT-B ItlVlMl IW ri'llMOHK fur . ill',, P,
"iitli'r, Ki'llinir n few weeks nun nl
I I' cent, todnv wn down lu lli)t. mill
i.V rot nil.
Livestock
I OUTLAW), Jim. ,11 Ciililn
slonrtys receipts ion, Hieorn, li.-m
fll'.riUdl 1,'l.r.O; good to elinleo III
1 2 . " 0 : medium to kiioiI III.TiO'ii 1 1 ;
Ittlr (0 good IN.r.U'd O.Rll; common
In full- $7.&i)ti 8.50; cows mill ln.ir
(m, choice IK. 21 1l lO.lffc: good In
(litilctt H.7Hi)l II . 7 .1 ; medium In koiiiI
7.r0f H.RO; fiilr In iiiodlnin $...".' i
(l.'.'i; calmer $3..'iUl 5; IhiIIs iW,f
9: rlviw $( in; Blockers mill feed
ers 17 till.
Hogs steady; receipts 1 299. Prime
mixed 1 10. mi ii 17: I Ihmi mi.i
$I060$( in, 7,': roimh heavies f I.V40
Ji III: pig 1 1 HI 1.1. 4ii; hulk nu.xo
Wicep steady; receipt 113. Prime
lambs $ l,1.75i H. ,-,(); fair to im
illiint ftKl II; yearling I04i ll.r.i);
wether $U4j 10; owe dhj s,
HllltlT
J'OltTI.AND. Jun, 31. IUill.-r
wi.uk: city crt.unii.ry print, cxir
tiox lot 60c; cartons r. 1 : half botes
hnlf rent more: lorn ilmn lutlf boxes
Ic more. HuyliiK prim liiiiiiirful.
country, 4.'es culm extra 4ic.
I'tiltTI.ANII. Jim. :U.-KfK. iniir.
Isi'l lilu IIIIMlltli'il III iilliili., llll lll,t i
iiiii.H, liming price. ;i."c.
lien. :ui(ii :i:ii-: i.iiriiii:er lijfn :i:iiv
A liil of Initiatory wnrli tit Hut Klkn
loilito on Saturday evening nf 1 h In
week will Ik) exemplified oxe limlvcl)
l.y n lnini'h ol pat xiiltitl ruler
rillliiK CB-h mid ovcry niiiilun. Tim
classification Include (ieorgo Owen,
exalted ruler; Walter Nowcnmlic,
esteemed loading knight; Joe ('home,
esteemed loyal knlKhl: linn Applo
gate, esteemed lecturing knlKhl; I'M
Staple, esquire; .Ma mil Wiignor, In
ner guard. Dr. Hwednnbiirg will of
far up mi Invocation a rhnplulii. Tim
attendance will In largo unit liitxrcMi
augmented accordingly. Inamiiurh nn
innnilii.ra of tlio MivlturJ InilKu n".
luvltod.
Curpornl llnrncii IdMio, wlitma ri'l-
ilmiio In Blmn n (irmlmiii ntn.it.
Anhlnnil, In ono of t ho lornl nlilim
riliirnil frnin Kmiiro nn n mnmlntr
of tlio 34illi fluid nrtllliTy 011 thin
Klila of I ho iKind, tha rominnml Iii'Iiik
inerxod with thn 7'.tli nn l-'ri'lirli null.
liUi'UlchOH Inclli'iitB thut llila bunch
rnmn over tin tlio rrnUcr Si. I.oulu,
wrm lunilcil nt llnlmki'ii, c.icnrtcd
Hint tlio "cootlo" kltch.'ii In iiliori
onlor, lonvltiK liiimmlluti'ly for ('iiiiip
l.wx lo uiiilnrxo tuuntcrluu out for-
llllllltlCH.
Tho S"JjItoi1 ntoru on th Pliuii. fn
nilllnr lo llto Jowolry Irmlu fur ypur
POM, h priit'llcully vngnttid. Tho nli k
hut livon ttrntluiilly clonoil out, llic
oqiilpmoul iilno illnpomiil of anil K0in
of It nhlppcil to other towns. II.' I.
Whit ml hnn lion In liunltiiwii In Ash
In ml for 27 yoarH, n period lenitthy
' onnimli to linvti tli Ih piirtlculur orcii
putlnn cliMHirivil In the "plunoor"
niirUm. OuIhIiIo of liU Kpnclflc vocn
lldii Mr, Wlillml liiui nlnnyx Inltmi
oven mora thuu a rimiinl InlorpHt In
pulille. nffiilrH. . I'l'iunpt und iiKKreH
hIvii, ih coiiiihuIi luiva lionn nn wol
romuly nccuptoiJ in limy hnvo boon
ohoorfully rouiloruU in lieliulf of
ovury prnurBsnlvo movmnnnt iiffncl
ItiK lolh town nntl country, mid In
liiiiilnenii clinnnolH li Ih JuilKinout linn
1'oou ruled A I. In miclul circles the
fnmlly hnvo boon hlKhly ohIooiiiuiI,
nnil It Is n ninltor of reitrot iiiiioiik a
Iiitko number of Intlniiito frlendn (lint
thuy hnvo ileeldod to emit IhiMlr lot
elHewhero oven tenipiinirlly, iih it Ih
tacitly unilorHlooil Hint thuy roHOrvc
tho pi'lvllvKO to retiini to Houthorn
' ntiniiy OroKon nt hiioIi ii tlmo nu tho
"I Irll moved. In thn numntlmn their
Idoiil home 011 Nnrlli Muln Htt'ool linn
"not yot boon iIIniiohoiI or, tho flutlor
lni offam Imvo, boon roculvotl for iIHh
flno roHldonco proporly.
.Mm. Ciirollno Schtiornmn In III nt
the family liojnn nu U street.
Hon Hum, of I'oi'tlund, rnprosent
Ihk hi fnthor's InteroHlH In nn lm
Portnnt HvoHloek deal, has boon In
town tlio pronont wook ronowliiK old
ncnunlntnncOH, Ills brother .loll 11 Ih
mill with tho nrmy In Krnnco, con
nected with the quurtvrniaHlor'B do
piit'tiuont, ' .1
Tho Kiifltorn Slur will moot nt Ma
nonld linll, Prldny ovonliiK, ,Inn, 111,
for prnotlco.
Homobody nltriiolod by tho npponr
anno of 11 allvor corll'flcnto pluiiod to
an ndvoi'tlBlng dovleo in tlio tllapluy
wlndowa of Orroa lullnrliiR OHlnbllHh
niont, on WodiiiiHdny nlnhl. throw n
bil; It thru tho pinto nlnn nnd uppro
pi'.'ntcd Iho curroncy, lonvlng un
touched nil Horta of rubrics or tho Int
ent npprovod Blylos.
Tho trimlooa of tho Commorclnl
cluli woro ni'polntod In moot nunln on
Krlilny livening of this week lo ap
point various eomiiilltoos Incident to
lnuinihltiK a cnnipnlftn In liohnlf of a
lot of nctlvltlon whinh tho orgnnlsit-
lion luiH mil lined rnr Urn mirrnnl
your, Tiq cinh la tiluy Hi rocojittvo
iiluoil lo nnluiliilii iiniiiiiHiils frnin
Hoiiiohody who will nccupt tho ponl-
iioii or I'lirreiipiiiidi.iit for Iho I'ort
I11111I piiiiniH, mill mil only uecinil Iho
upinillltiimiil, bill iilmi intend to llll.
duilr.H which lllil poHlllon ImplleK. iik
1 bo coiiiliiK monilis need much titib
Ib'lly rvitiirdliiK AhIiIuikI. .
Ml'H, IOII11 I III II 11 II It'll now n rnnl-
dnnl or I'orlbiinl, lnm told I he otd
f,"'"y hou Mirnor of He id und
C BlrcniH, lo Ini Iteoder, local bliidc
Hinllli, who will iiilin pimHOHHloii hooii.
I'p llll recunlly I hlu pluco hus been
occupied hy , liuriiihoiniii fiuiillv.
At Hie tlmo thn lniiino won built It
wh 1 Hlilnmil one ()r Ilia mom Hiib-
Hliiutbil rwMlilonccH In town. Thin
rule wiu iniidii by I be liunver Kniilty
oiupmiy,
Tim liLrlliiK j);,,,!,, Bludlo will
inovo soou f 1 1,111 nn, lloyd block, oil
"nut .MniiF Hlrei-l, to roouni In the
Molkln biilldliiK iidliiceut lo .lolin-
hoii'h Jewelry ntoru. Tlio minim which
thn nliitllii will viiciiln urn lo bo occii.
pled by a dj'olni! mid cIciiiiIiik chIiiIi-
llHllllllllll. 1
Aubliind propiirty ownora In tlio
Klniuiiih country report- mi excltliiK
content lu 0110 of tho Irrlmillon dlii
Irlcls of that suction over iho election
of a director. It. (.!. Ilrudbury, of
IHciui, won by tbrei) volort, his com-'
pclllor tielii Itobert Cbeyne of
prlim l.uko. Tim Ikhiicb Involvod
matin lint cuinpulmi an exclilim onn.
nnd now resident properly owners
pay a rooiI rhiiru or tho "frolKhl."
II In reported Unit Conductor Dili,
of llin Soul hern Pacific hus purrhiiH
eil of .Mrs. Km ma .lack tho rino rosl-
'I' 0 property on Woolen street, for.
nmrly known an Hie I'lillinoro place
funeral aervlrva of the Into Jumos
U WliliHiiKton. who died lust .Mon
day at the family homo, cornor or
Ashland and Liberty streets, woro
bold on Wednesday nl DodKo's par
lors, enternienl bi.lni; In .Mountain
View cemetery. The ilucenM-d was
Is years of 11 c nn, tt nutlvo of
Clinrlestoii. West Vlrulnln. Tho wife
ami thri'o sons survive the husband
und father. The family caiuo here
from Salem,
The .Mnckny family, purchasers of
iho Sinclair property cast of town,
arrived from Portland on Thursday
and will take pohhoss'Ioii of their new
homo nl once. Tho paroiils and tholr
huxky hoys mid bright ulrU count I
lutu un InlerestliiK fnmlly urnup.
urenily pleased with lliclr now stir-
rouuilliiKs and eiiKer to enter upon
the activities nrrorded by their subur
ban run ch liutdliiMs.
1 ho JnrkKim county unit as lo
membership lu tho stale chamber of
commerco Is announced us belim
complele, In lino with Information
supplied bv the various county chair
men 10 State Chairman KthridKO to
that effect by slittilfylnn tholr nceep
In nee, and who In turn hnvo perfect
ed Iho orKaulsnllnu or tho work in
band In their respective districts
Flunk .1. Hlilnn, secretary of thu
Coinmers'lal club, rcprusenlx this Im
mediate territory.
Adolpli Itnhti, arlRlnnlly from WIr-
ronsln, and who tried various local
llles on the const with a view of per
nianeiit seltltnni'iil boforn cbmlilK to
Ashland, tins purchased the Cooney
properly on Walker nvenuo. to which
ho will mnvo soon from tho ltocho
home on (iranllo street. There Is
nhiindiiiico of room on .Mr. Ilnhu's
new pbieu and ho will enter Into tho
poultry business extensively.
M. ,f. Murray, of Klnniiitli Kails,
luiH been lu Ashland tho present week
looklUK ntinr proporty Intlirests.
Notlcp of Klisrltnn
Notice is hereby Klven, Hint an
election bos been called and ordered
by the Hoard of Directors of tho Hold
Hill trrlKittlon District, of .Inckson
County, Ornson, and tho samo will
bo held on tho 1 1 til day of February,
I ill !1, between tho hours or S o'clock
a. m. and f. o'clock p. m., tor tho
purpose ot voting upon and iloter
mlnluK whether or not Hie Hold Hill
Irrigation District shall Ihsuo bonds
III tho sum or fifteen thousand dol
lars 1 J ir,, inio. 001, In addition to tho
sixty thousand dollar Issuo hereto
fore authorized, for tho purpono nec
essary or convenient of cnrryliiK out
tho provisions of u certain act passetl
by tho tlonnral Assembly of tho Stato
or Orepon, or 1917, nnd known as
House lllll number (15S), chapter
:t r 7 ) or the Hnnernl Laws ol Oregon
11117.
The polllnif plnca for Raid election
shall be In Iho house In which (bo
Hoard of Directors of said district
now has Ha office, and which house
Is owned by 0. W. Melionald and
Fanny I'lcltetl, and situated on Lot
Blx ((I) Amended Plot of Hlvorsido
Hub-Dlvlslon, In Township (36) Sec
tion (24) KatiRO (4) West of the
Wtllnmotto Meridian, Jackson Coun
ty, Oroison. ' .1
Tho electors nf tho anld Gold Hill
Irrlirntlnn District aro hereby ro
quirod to cast pallols at said oloctlnn
which shall contain, tho words
"Hond8
-Yes" and "Honda
Nn'" TIiobo In fnvor1 of Said district
IhsiiIiir bonds lu Iho sum or fifteen
tlinuniiiid dollars (115,000.00) In ad
dition to the alxty thousand dollar
bonds hnroloforo oiithorlzed, shall
cast, lliulr bnllols "nonda Yo8,
nnd those opposed to the lasuunco or
bonds in tho num ot firroon thottsiuul
dollnra In nt d Hon to the sixty thoit
Bund dollnr bonds heretoforo Issued.
shall cnat their Imllotn "Unntls
No."
Dated the 7th dny of January
1919.
tirco. II. AI,DICN,
, . President. '
V. D. KISMAXN,
C. It. HOYD,
noard of dlroctors of tho Hold Hill
lrrlFtntlnu District of .Inckson County,
OroRon.
Altosl! ''-'
CH A,. P, C1IAMPT.I.V, Socretavy.
(J, Mi THOMAS, Atyoiiioy,
l
SIS VALLfeY
Wis. I,. W. McCreiirv received 11
teli'uriini Koine tlmo 111:0 of the HerimiH
illncs ol' her I'lilher in Ohio, but Idler
I'lillnecil bv 11 Idler Mtiiliinr II111I lie
wun miieh liniiriiycd..; ' '
JlisK I'nilh KvcIiiihI ol' Colnruili),
ulio U'un cleeleil luiielier ol' one of
niir hclinolM, nrrived Siiiuluv evciiitnr
Iroiu Miilliird mill eoiiiiueneeil hcIiooI
M'liuluv with 11 in i it v uoiiil utleiid
.nice. Mrx. (Mln Tro-dinin eniiie lioinC
Tucilu v i roiu I he Uow hoHiiilul nnd
m reeiivcriinr Irom lier operation
Mentlilv. -
Mjv. K, II. Sinner nnd iliiiiuhter.
Mies llii, lel'l. Iii'.l week lor Axlilund,
wheie Ihev will renin in until miiii
itier nu Mikm Un will nl tend hcIioiiI
there. Tliev will bi uicnllv miwil bv
'"ervurie who will limie for llieir re
Inrn sunn.
Men. T. A. Rirntliern und ilnuuliler
Hiibv reliiriicil luxt week from K11
ueiie. wliere Mix, Slrnlhern left her
two ili'iiirliterii, Irene mill Until loeill
cd in ifiinil hoincH nnd iilli'inliiitr hiiM
neH eolleue. .Mr". Ktrnflierii ix tlml
lo relurn to Siiiiik Vnllev nn hIio hIiiIvh
Hie flu h very hud in Kuuene.
W. ('. Kciinev mill wife were in
Mcillonl visiting T iie.iduv.
In the iurv list we notiee our dis
trict is entirely left out I Aren't wa
on the muni
Mrs. II. 1. fliirke's . sinter. Miss
Until .Merrill of Simkiiiiu. Wu'll.. ar
rived Tiiesiluv niorillliu' fur 1111 ox-
tended visit here. . .
Mrs-. Cloirles Tiivlor nnd soiw nre
I
CLOGS THE KIDNEY
Take a glass of Salts if your Back hurto
or Bladder bothers yon Drink , ,
more water.
If you Bit have your "t every ds
mt It, but flush your kiuTys with talis
osr.-uioruUly, says a notd sutliortty whj
tells us Unit mciit forms uric acid which
Bluest iiral).ii the kidneys In their ef
forts to expel it from the blood. They
become ftluvirifth and weaken, then you.
sutler with a dull misery in the kidney
region, sharp pains in the back or sieic
lieadacbo, diulncu, your stomach sours,
toupi li coslcil nnd when tho weather
Is bad you have rhcumatia twinge. Tha
urine Rets cloudy, full of sediment, tho
channels often pij soro and irritated,
obliging you to seek relief two or three
time during tho night.
To neutralize theso irritating acids, to
cleanse tho kidneys and flush oil tha
body's urinous waste get four ounces of
Jsd Salts from any pharmacy here;
take a tablcspoonful in a glass of
water before breakfast for a few days
and your kidneyf will then act flno. nils
famous salts is made from the acid of
propea and lemon juice, combined with
litliia, and has been used for irencrationa
to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys,
also to neutralize the acids in urine,
so it so longer irritates, thus ending
bladder weakness.
Jk,l rtslts is inexpensive! cannot in
in re, and makes a dciigbtfut effervescent
ithia-walcr driulc . :
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIM HER General Unnd Of-
rico, Wanhington, I). C, Docombcr
21, 1918. Notice in horoby given
that subject to tho conditions and
limitations of tho Act ot Juno 9,
1916 Cl Stat.. 21S). and tho In
structions or tho Secrotary of tho In
terior of September 15. 1917, tho
timber on the following lands will ho
aold Fob. 11, 1919. at 10 o'clock a.
, nt public auction nt tho United
States land ofrlco at Rosoburg, Ore
gon, to tho highest bidder nt not loss
than tho appraised vuluo as shown
by this notice sola to bo subject to
tho approvnl of tho Secrotary of the
Interior. Tho purchase price, with
an additional sum of one-firth or ono
per cent thereof, boing commissions
allowed, must be deposited nt tlmo of
sale, money to be returned if snlo Is
not approved, otherwise patont will
Issuo. for tho timber which must be
removed within ton years. Hlds will
bo received trom citizens of tho Unit,
ed States, associations ot such cit
izous and corporations organized
under tho laws ot the United Statos
or any atnto, territory or district
thoreof only. Upon application, of R
qunlirind purchaser, tho timber on
any legal subdivision will bo offered
Bopnrntoly before boing included In
any offer of a larsror unit. Township
21 S., It. 4 W., Soe. 19.; NWVi SiflVi.
rod fir 11110 M not to be sold for loss
than $1.00 por M. T. a a S R. 7 W
Sec. 11; NEW SK14,' US- M., yollow
plno, OHfi M., rod fir, none of tho yel
low pino to bo sold for less than
$2.i0 p?r M., and 110110 of tho red
fir to bo sold for less than $1.23 por
M. Very rcapeetfnlly, Clay Tallman,
Onmmlsalnnor (lennrnl Land Offleo
Live Stock and Machinery Sale
Having purchased tlio Sums Vnlloy Sforo am selling nil my live
stock mid machinery; also as flno 11 rnjich ns Micro is In this part of
tho country. ' '.J. ..,' ' . 1
Livestock consists of two tenms nboiit 2350 nnd 3800 17 head
cattle, 2:1 hogs, til sheep, soiuo njco llnrrctl Rock hens, Most any
Ulml of tools too nuniei-oiiN to mention to work tlio soli. A flno
liaidey crusher or feed roller.
Tlio liuul to bo sold or loused. Tho .crop most nil In, some In
nl fulfil nnd seed unit bind pin-dor, to put In more. Address
Phono 171 Central Point. 1 .
C. E. WIXHITE Sams Valley, Ore.
Hpeiiiliii!; I lie week in Ashland visit
inir friemlM,
IIimI fridiiv Miss Lucille Mlover of
Medford enlitrliiineil 11 1 lunch Mrs. J,
W. Kltlrii, Mrs. K. V. Klileii nnd .Miss
Kmc iliities of (ircci) Acres.
Tlie Andersnii voiiiil iieoiile hnvo
fully recovered mid relurned lo their
si'liool dtilies Motiiluv,
Mm, Allierl Konittv liiot been u
Killed of Medford frienik for the iiiii-t
lew du vs.
AIjh. Ilillv Tlioioiiniui mid iluuirli
Icr weiil. to Meilfonl Tucsdiiv to visit
for 11 few (Iiivm nl 1 lit liinno of her
s:Hler, Mrs. Hurdelte Doilte.
The Julius Hirl.liolz In mil v were
dinner uiiiwIh ut the 'William TI1011111-
soil home Kuiidiiv,
.1. W, Klileii took Mr. und Mrs.
Stevens of Tl o Aslilmul Wedues
iluv, where Mrs. Stevens entered the
hosniliil fur treatment.
The ludies of 1 lie Junior lied Cross
of this district have sold one hun
dred chiinecH on I heir luu ciiliin ouilt
und will hold (he ilrnwinir in the
irriiiiiio n;oni nl Ihe Willow ,Siriu!!s
fcliool house, on Fridnv iil'lernooo
Keliruurv 7th, 11 1 II o'clock. It in hon
ed thut nil those hohiiiit: numbers nnd
others inlereslcd will be nresent. The
orunniznlioii realized sixteen dollars
f-'ito ll'f sale of livn nllilts.
"OKEH'
HARROW
25 CEN"1'3 EACH
Xotlio
In tho Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for the County of Jackson.
In tho Matter of the Application
of tho Hoird of Directors of Med
ford Irrigation District for the
Judgment and decree of (his Court
as to the Regularity and Legality
of tho proceedings In connection
with tho Organization of the said
District nnd tho proceedings of the
snld Hoard of said District provid
ing for and authorizing tho Issue
of tho Honds of said District".
To .Medford Irrigation District, to
All Freeholders, Legal Votora and
As3omont Payers within said
District, and to all whom It may
concern: -
Please take notice: that the peti
tion of Leonard Carpenter, W. A
Folger and E. G. Coleman as the
Hoard of Directors of Modford lrriga
Hon District, praying that the pro
ceedings of said District In the organ
Izntlon thereof, and all mnttors Inci
dent to said, organization, nnd the
proceedings of tho Board of Directors
of the Medford Irrigation District
providing for and authorizing the Is
sue and snip of bonds or said District
In Iho sum of One Million Five Hun
dred Thousand Dollars ($1,500,000
.00), Including tho vote of the
electors 'of said District authorizing
said bond Issue, and all matters and
things in connection therewith, may
bo examined, approved and confirmed
by the said Circuit Court, was on the
16th day ot January, 191D, duly filed
In tho nbovo entitled proceeding in
tho otflco or tho Clerk of snld Court;
and that pursuant to an order of this
Court, duly made by the Honorable
F. M. Calkins, Judge thereof, and
filed, on tho 16th dr.y of January,
1919, a hearing on said petition and
on the prayer therein contained, has
been set and will IW bold on the
F.lghth day of February,- 1919, at
10:00 o'clock In tho forenoon of that
aay, at the Court Room of the above
enuueu ourr, in tno uounty toun
liouso at Jacksonville, Oregon.
Any person Interested In the or
ganization ot snld District, or In the
proceedings for tho issue or sale of
the bonds of thi said District, innv on
or before tho raid Eighth day of Feb
ruary, 1919, nt 10:00 o'clock In the
forenoon of tliat day, that being the
day nnd hoi:r fljfod for tho hearing
on said petition, demur to or answer
the Bald petition, nnd thoroupon such
proceeding! will bo had as will justi
fy said Cuurt in making such exam
ination of all such proceedings and
In approving and , confirming the
same, or making such further order
or docroo as shall 00 just and proper
in tno premises.
This nolico is published In the
Modford Mall Tribune, a newspaper
of gonoral circulation published In
Jackson County. Oregon, whero the
said Board of Directors has Its office.
for throo succossfvo weeks prior to
the date fixed for audi hearing, in
accordance with the provisions of
said order mado by tho Honorable
F. M. Calkins, Judge, on tho 16th day
ot January, 1919.
(Circuit Court Sonl)
Witness (he Honorable F, M. Calk-
Ins, Judge of tho Circuit Court of tho
State of Oregon for 4ho County of
Jackson, and tho Beal of Raid Court
afHxod hoi-oto this '10th. day of Jan
uary, 1919. - ; '
CHAUNCEY FLOREY.
County Clerk for Jackson County
Oregon, and Clerk of tho Circuit
Court of the State of Oregon for the
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century without tho least disagreeable
aitcr-cifccts.
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and $1.20.
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Keep the bovcJa on schedule time
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system freed from poisonou wastes,
tne complextion clear, the stomach
sweet, the ronz'ie uncoated, the breath
untainted. Mild yet positive. 25c
Advertising Rates
Classified On" cut a word.
Locals Ten conts a lino,
t.ennl Five cpnts a line. .
Display 25 cents an Inch.
Contract rafes on application.
tlULf WA.VfKli ITCM,tl,r
WANTEI Competent .settled wom
an for work on ranch; good cook.
Itay Gold sheep ranch. J. W. Mac
dunald, Central i'olm. 2."
WANTED Girl for general . house
work. Tel. Medford Hotel, room
216.
WANTEli K1TXJATIOJJ
WANTED Position as housekeeper
or would take full charge o." infant
or. young children. Phone 57. 266
WANTED Contract pruning by one
of tho best contractors In tho val
ley. If you want good work at the
right price phone U. F. Stone, 835.
738 West Fourteenth street.
WANTED Second-hand bicycle at
30 North Grape. 267
WANTED To buy, five or six-room
modern house on pavement; must
be in good condition. Answer,
Buyer, care Mail Tribune. 265
WANTED To buy of owner, one or
two acres good free soil just out
side city limits. Address 65, Mall
Tribune.. 266
WANTED Gasoline engine; also
pump.- Box W. Mall Tribune. 265
WANTED Six fresh milk cows.;
also 10 rods second-hand picket
fence. Geo. B. Young, phouo 7-F4.'
WANTED To buy, one or two good
work horses, weight 1400 or more.
Phono 591-J2. evenings.
WANTED We buy your unpaid Lib
erty bond contracts for cash.
Halo's Piano House, Inc. J. F.
Hale, general manager.
WANTED House moving and re
pairing. Pono 4S8-M or 488-X.
WANTED R. H. Toft will buy your
partly paid Liberty Bond contracts.
WANTED R. H. Toft buys Liberty
bonds, also mortgages, notes, judg
ments, escrow contracts, etc., and
makes short time loans on any old
thine.
FOR SALE LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE Five yearling Jersey
heifers from choice cows. Phone
311-R. ' 267
FOR SALE Good high grade heater.
421 Oak street. 266
FOR SALE 1400 lb. team and good
harness at Dr. Holms' place. Own
er Howard Lee. 266
FOR SALE Pigs and shoats. Jack
Jlartln, Coleman Crook, Phoenix.
... 265
POD S.M.V-Pi,rn hrort Ked Pnllod
bull calf, born October. 191S; fine
youngster. .Modoc urcnaru or r-ai
nier Investment Co., Modford, Oro
FOR SALE Good Jersey cows. Bert
Stnncliff, Phoenix. 267
KOR SALE Cows. Fine family Jer-
. sey, high test. Others soon fresh.
East of Phoenix, third brown bun
galow across iron bridge, Fern
Valley. - 267
FFOlt SALE A gold red poll bull,
- two years old. . -Phone 4U-R4. 266
FOR SALE Good work team, about
,2 700; harnoss nnd wagon. Uoinj
cheap. 635 Palm streot. . 266
SaveMoney
FOR SALE
Bargain In good 6-room house
plastered, concrete, foundation, large
windows, hath complete, lights, largo
wootlhouso and garngo, largo, lot and
closo to pavod Btreet, $700 cash, ..'..
. Up-lo-dute bungalow ' on paved
street, all assessments paid In full,
modom conveniences, garage and
drive, lawn, shade trees. Five living
rooms, bath and closets, $1900. .
u acros with good house near Oak-
dale avenue $1750.
32 ncres, good level land with
nearly new 4-room bungalow; good
soil and can irrigate. $2800.
Money to loan on good city, , or
country property.
Page-Dressier Co.
.. . , I'ilisf .Mlllll l,
LOST Hunch of kes on Mnln
streot. Finder return to Police
Htallon. 2611
Will BEST AFAKTMKN'W.
p'OIl KENT Unfurnished Holland
apartment. Call 7 1 0 pr SSTOO
VOn REST OTJIWIBRKD ItOOMH
KOTl RENT Sleeping rooms,
portal, 30 North Front.
Im
264 FOIl BALK ItF.A I, ESTATK.
FOIl SALE A homo and a place to
make money. Five-room house,
good burn, chicken honse; four
lots: 1000 strawberries, 300 other
variety berries. Can give terms.
Kennatt Investment Co. 26 G
FOIl SALE Ranch 8 'A acres; good
order. Cheap. All particulars on
application. Box 444, Mail Trib
une. 269
FOR SALE Ono hundred acres,
water for eighty. Sixty dollars
cash. Box 29, Mall Tribune. 267
FOR SALE OR RENT My place one
mile from Talent on Highway. In
oulro W. A. Hone, Bell House,
Talent 265
FOR SALE Small house close to
pavement. No Indebtedness, $250.
Box II. O., Mail Tribune. 266
FOR SALE Fifteen acre Bear creek
bottom, five acres In alfalfa, some
berries, modern nine-room bunga
low, cement cellar, barn 42x46;
chicken houses, corn crib, garage
and wood house; rino well of wat
er, tower, pumping plant, complete
water system; fine location. All
Improvements new. One-half mile
from paved highway on good grav
eled road. Phone 19-F13. Route 4.
Box 4 la. 266
FOR SALE Five - room modern
house, all clear, three lots, fruit
trees, barn, woodshed, garage,
chicken yard. Call afternoons, 305
Portland avenue. 277
FOR SALE 80 acres, estimated will
cut two thousand cords wood, three
miles from station, will take car as
part payment. Brown & White,
10 South Fir street.
FOR SALE Houses, easy monthly
payments. Building ft Loan, 429
M. F. & H. Bldg.
FOR SALE Or rent, several ranches
O. C. Boggs. .
teOR BALE POCIvrRY AND EAHIK
FOR SALE: Rhode .Island Red cock
erels. Phone 40S-R3. 266
FOR SALE 'White Leghorn eggs, O.
A. C. and Fetaluma strain. Price
$1.00 per setting. Phone 40S-R3.
266
FOR SALE High food Talue eggs
culling out of non-producing poul
try; small fee charged. Dick San
ders. Poulterer. 840-J. 277
FOR SALE! Mammoth bronze tur
keys. J. C. Herring, Central Point.
270
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE Bluestem seed wheat.
Phone 311-R. 26
FOR SALE! Cheap, single driving
harness, light double harness com
plete. Call at Denny & Co. ware
house, S. P. tracks. 266
FOR SALE Apples In bulk at Denny
. & Co. warehouse, S. P. tracks. 26o
FOR SALE Stumpage. Phone
204-W. 206
FOR SALE Stumps, $3.00 per load.
Also good milk cow. Phone 204-w.
266
FOR SALE! Good young team of
horses, wagon and harness and
farming Implements. A. E. Strong,
Central Point. Beall Lane. Cen
tral Point phone. 269
FOR SALE Wheat, corn, barley, pop
corn and Minorca eggs for sotting.
C. M. Parker, phone 452-W. 26 8
FOR SALE Mild and sweet onions
at lc per lb. Phone 535. 208
Vancouver avenue. 267
FOR SALE 125 tons of alfalfa hay,
, all In good order. Will bale and
load on car at Grenada for $21.00
per ton. G. Cuneo, Box 85, Gren
ada, Cal. 315
FOR SALE Second-hand 94 -ton
Bulck truck, good condition. See
McKee at Hubbard Bros. 266
FOR SALE Good grain hay (loose).
East Fourteenth street. C. E.
Kirk. 266
FOR SALE 12 and 16-inch Laurel
and fir mixed wood,-$3.50" and
$3.25 a tier, two and a half miles
from town. Phone S69-Y. 267
FOR SALE For sand, gravel, Bedi
meut or garden plowing; phono
912-J. , . .. '. 276
FOR SALE If you have to sell your
Liberty bonds sell them to us; It
you want to buy Liberty bonds buy
them from us. We pay cash.
Pianos, Victrolas and records a
specialty. Hale's Piano House Inc..
J. F. Hale, general manager. 271
FOR SALE Sulphur, land plaster,
superphasphate, Ralph Waldo El
den, Russ Mill.
FOR SALE Fine quality baled hay
$25.00 per ton. Modoc Orchard.
Phono Central Point at meal
houra.
IDEAL HOME
$5,000
25 acres, mostly Bear creek bot-
ton. Host viicee of bind for snle on
Pacific Highway. No bettor enrden.
nlt'nlfa, small dairv proposition in
Jnekson county. Two . miles from
Medford. Locution, Hoil, running
wutcr, .pared liisjhwuv. nil iust riirht.
Desirable every wnv for home. Am
lea villi; for Portland j must sell this
week. Price $5,000, Tcrmp. Just
hnlf price nlnee olil for lew year
nun. ('nil ul 0 N, l'eacli, or I'lunu
JSi-lh -.
FOIl flK.N'T Flvo acroa of land on
Pacific Highway with: water. Cull
443-X, V. 16H
FOR RENT Eight acres, six acrea
Irrlgnted, with buildings.'. Wella
Mann, two miles north of Hoover
Dairy, east Bide nf Hoar creek ,2611
FOR RENT Ton year pear orchard
with dwelling and barn, on share
basis, Chance to inuke good monoy
on the sido working for neighbor,
. Call 798-11. 1 .: : 26T
FOB KXCTMNOK. J
FOR EXCHANGE An unincum
bered modern Medford home, with
large free soil lot, for small ranch
near Modford. Phono 102-X.
TO TRADE Will accept desirable
home or possible something olse
to amount of $5000 and' 3!00
long time on a good ranch. Box
143, Riddle, Ore. ''MT
', r. 1 -r Tr-i -a al,a-3 T, .. I ' .tJ
MOYHY tO tJOM
LOANS Farm loans 6 por cent in
terest, u. u. uoggs. . .
LOANS City loans. Building Loan
Assn., 429 M. F. & 11. Bldg;
MONEY TO LOAN on good real
estate security, and will buy Lib
erty Bonds. J. A. Andrews. No.
31 North Grape. Phone 53-M. 330
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Attorney
PORTER J. NEFF, Attomey-WW,
rooms 8 and 9, Modford NatuVoU
Bank Building. . ,
A. B. Reames, Lawyer, Oarnett-
Corey Building. .
Auto BoppMe .
LA HER AUTO SPRINGS Co. We
are operating the largest, oldest
and best-equipped plant in the Pa
cific northwest. Use oar springe
when others fall. Sold under writ
ten guarantee. 34. North Fifteen Ul
St., Portland, Oregon.
Garbage
GARBAGE Get your premises
cleaned np for the summer. Call
on the city garbage wagons . for
good service. Phone 851-T.- J.
Y. Allen. -
Expert Accountant -
WILSON. AUDITING CO. E. M.
Wilson. C. P. A. Attention given
to anything in Accounting and In
come Taa requirements. Look
Into onr simplified , accounting
method. M. F. & H. Building,
Medford. Phone 15 7-R-- -
Instruction In Musle
FRED ALTON HAIGHT Teacher ot
piano and harmony. Halght Musle
Studio, 401 Garnott-Corey . Bldg.
Phone 72.
Planing MID
THOMAS MOFFAT General mill
work, sash, doors, mouldings ant
screens. Shop 437 S. Fir. Phone
184. - i
Physicians and Burgeons
DR. A. BURSELL Physician ; Spla
ologlst; Surgeon. 309 ' Medfor
Furniture ft Hdw. Bldg. Hrs. 8-13
and 2-5 or appoint. Office phone
29. . 376
DR. W. W. HOWARD OsteonathlO
physician. 303 Gornett-Corey bolluV
ing. Phone 130. .
DR. J. J. EMMENS Physician and
surgeon. Practice limited to ere.
ear, nose .and throat. Eyes scien
tifically tested and glasses sup
plied. Oculist and Aurlst for 8. P.
R. R. Co. Offices M. F. ft H. Co.
Bldg. Phone 567.
DR. F. G. CARLOW
DR. EVA MAINS CARLOW ,
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS
416-417 Garnett-Coroy Bldg.
Phone 904-L. '
Residence 26 S. Laurel Street. .
Printers and Publishers 1
MEDFORD PRINTING CO. has- the
best equipped printing office In
Southern Oregon, Book binding,
loose leaf ledgers, billing systems,
etc. Portland prices. 37 North
Fir St
Transfer
EADS TRANSFER ft STORAGE CO.
Office 42 North Front St Phone
315. Prices right. Service guar
anteed. IXTERURBAX AUTOCAR CO.
TI.MJi CARD...
Lcavo Medford for Ashland dally
except Sunday at 8:00 and 10:15 a.
m. and at 1:00, 4:00 and oil 5 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 9:30 p. m. Sun
days le ave at 10:30 a. m. and 1:30,
5:30 and 9:30 p. m. '
: Leave Ashland for Medford dally
except Sunday nt 9:00 and 11:00. a.
m. 'and at 1:00. 4:00 and 6:15 p. m.
Also on Saturday at 6:30 p. m. Sun
days leave at 9:00 a. m. and 12:30,
4:30 and 6:30 p. m.
FIVEACRES
Of Good Soil
With a nice strictly modern 5-foom .
bungalow with sleeping porch, ce
ment fruit and vegetable cellar, good
barn, chicken house and yard, a fine
well with pumping plant, tower, etc.,
on the best graveled highway in the
valley nnd close In; an opportunity
to own a place like this for $2100.00
will not wait long for a buyer as
there are too many people looking
for a good piece of lnnd with a nlco
home on it close In to Medford. Let
us show, you this today. .. - ,-
& White
10 South Fir St,
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